In Brotherhood University, Brandon A. Jackson examines how a group of collegiate Black men form an emotion culture characterized by vulnerability, loyalty, and trust, which facilitated the creation of brotherhood. This enduring bond provided the men with the necessary social support to navigate the precarity of the transition to adulthood and gendered racism both during and after college.
In Brotherhood University, Brandon A. Jackson examines how a group of collegiate Black men form an emotion culture characterized by vulnerability, loyalty, and trust, which facilitated the creation of brotherhood. This enduring bond provided the men with the necessary social support to navigate the precarity of the transition to adulthood and gendered racism both during and after college.
BRANDON A. JACKSON is an associate professor of sociology at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I: Showing “UP” Chapter 1: Young Black Men in the Twenty-First Century Chapter 2: Becoming Brothers Chapter 3: Learning the Professional Pose Chapter 4: Delaying Serious Relationships PART II: Keeping “UP” Chapter 5: Working Their Way “UP” Chapter 6: Thinking about Settling Down Conclusion: The Benefits of Brotherhood Appendix Acknowledgments Notes References Index
PART I: Showing “UP” Chapter 1: Young Black Men in the Twenty-First Century Chapter 2: Becoming Brothers Chapter 3: Learning the Professional Pose Chapter 4: Delaying Serious Relationships PART II: Keeping “UP” Chapter 5: Working Their Way “UP” Chapter 6: Thinking about Settling Down Conclusion: The Benefits of Brotherhood Appendix Acknowledgments Notes References Index
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